$ randtype /etc/passwd
will slowly type out the file.
Here is an excerpt from the man page.
-r s1,s2[:...]
Replace the string s1 with string s2. You can specify
multiple replacements
by separating them with a ?:?.
-q int Quit the program after this many seconds.
-t ms,mult
This option refines the random delay of output. The
value of the argument is
separated by a comma with the first argument being a
microsecond and the
second being a multiplier of a random number between 0
and the microsecond.
A character-per-second effect can, for example, be
made by setting the
microsecond to 0 and the multiplier to 1000000. The
default for this option
is specified at compile time.
-v Display version information and exit.
-w chars
The inverse of the -n option; this option waits on the
specified characters.
Use the -c option to refine the random delay of output.
EXAMPLE
randtype -t 13,16000 -d ",*MAGIC*" -k -n ?0ou? filename
Here are other possibilities.
It is a fantastic utility. Also useful for hacking since it is a
console utility.
-Girish
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